Chrysokolla

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Clarity • Health • Peace

Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper phyllosilicate mineral.

The name comes from the Ancient Greek: χρυσός κολλα (chrysos kolla), "gold glue", in allusion to the name of the material used to solder gold, and was first
used by Theophrastus in 315 BC. Due to being somewhat more common than turquoise, its wide availability, and vivid, beautiful blue and blue-green colors, chrysocolla has been popular for use as a
gemstone for carvings and ornamental use since antiquity. It is often used in silversmithing and goldsmithing in place of turquoise and is relatively easy to work and shape.

It's a sign that you could becourting a major case of burnout, if Chrysocolla has found its way into your life. Or it could be its various shades of blue-green that first caught your eye, the
stunning color ray that conjures up images of our vast and beautiful oceans. When astronauts first landed on the moon, they were astonished at how the earth looked from space. Similar to the
aesthetic of the Chrysocolla crystal, the earth is a bright and vibrant planet of water that stands out in the galaxy with its landmasses surrounded by emerald and turquoise hues, the color of
water and the origins of all life on the planet.

There's a reason why pristine beaches are always top vacation destinations. The peaceful and soothing vibes of the ocean reflect the Chrysocolla crystal properties, which help cool off fiery,
hotheaded emotions as soon as it touches the skin. The best prescription for easing work-related stress, the Chrysocolla crystal reminds us to check out of everyday life and take some time to
float down the Turquoise river of your inner spirit. The Chrysocolla crystal meaning and its connection to water, the very essence of life, is a gentle yet powerful addition to your daily
wellness routine. So get out your sage sticks, light a candle, and reconnect to miraculous healing benefits of water--the origins of life on earth--with the Chrysocolla crystal.